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The Upper East Side isn't exactly a business district, but the neighborhood's Courtyard by Marriott is an attractive choice for those in town for both work and play. A "business library" provides a row of computers and a printer, rooms come with ergonomic office chairs and adjustable swing-out desks, and two conference rooms (plus clusters of tables and couches in the large Wi-Fi-accessible lobby) are perfect for meetings. Visitors (and visiting workers) to the nearby Mt. Sinai and Special Surgery hospitals make up a portion of the clientele, but it also attracts those with friends and family in the neighborhood and business travelers willing to commute a few subway stops to midtown. Sixteen suites and 210 rooms occupy all but two floors of the sixteen-story building—the second and third floors house outside businesses—and for a price, guests can choose a room above the sixth floor for a view of the East River. But the decent-size standard rooms, which come with coffee makers and other basic amenities, are $50 less and, except for the views, just as nice.
— Rachel Corbett

Pros

Though business travelers may not have much time for excursions, this is the closest hotel in Manhattan to Yankee Stadium.

Cons
The rooms are decorated in plain Marriott-chain fashion, so you’d want to look to one of the neighborhood’s boutique hotels (the Franklin, for instance) if you’re looking for something with more character.